|
|
|
|
|
by calgoo
331 days ago
|
|
I agree, just like when companies decided to go 100% outsourcing. The first few years are ok as company knowledge still exist in the company and in the external provider. At around 5 years, thats when enough of the company knowledge and culture is lost. AI will most likely face the same, unless they can come up with ways to integrate the AI into the business. Similar to how people would benefit hugely from having personalized AIs that look out for them and their families. It would need to be more then just a "theme" on top of OpenAI / Claude etc; It would need to run locally... somehow. A lot of businesses can afford to buy or rent the hardware required, smaller businesses would probably need to use someone else's service for it. What we call AI is still in its infancy and its going to be interesting to see if we get another AI winter and how much of the current tech sticks around. The LLMs we have today can be very useful if used responsibly, but we need something more around them to make them useful personalized AIs that can run on.. something at home and in the businesses datacenter. |
|